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Background Asthma is the most common chronic disease among Danish children and the aim of the treatment should be total control and no symptoms. Successful asthma management involves guideline-based treatment and regular follow-up. The international guidelines from “Global Initiative for Asthma” (GINA) are implemented as a clinical pathway and can improve intersectional collaboration on children with asthma, which is based on a shared responsibility of the treatment between general practitioners and pediatricians called Shared Care. Aim

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  • Asthma is the most common chronic disease among Danish children and the aim of the treatment should be total control and no symptoms

  • The international guidelines from “Global Initiative for Asthma” (GINA) are implemented as a clinical pathway and can improve intersectional collaboration on children with asthma, which is based on a shared responsibility of the treatment between general practitioners and pediatricians called Shared Care

  • The well-controlled asthmatic children have to be followed in general practice and asthmatic children without control have to be followed at the pediatrics department with defined intervals

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Asthma is the most common chronic disease among Danish children and the aim of the treatment should be total control and no symptoms. P71 - Shared care and implementation of pediatric clinical pathway From 3rd Pediatric Allergy and Asthma Meeting (PAAM) Athens, Greece. Background Asthma is the most common chronic disease among Danish children and the aim of the treatment should be total control and no symptoms.

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